


The Amur River: A Vital Waterway and Source of Hydroelectric Power
Amur (Russian: Амур) is a river in eastern Russia and northeast China. It is the world's deepest and longest river, with a length of approximately 4,400 kilometers (2,734 miles) and a drainage basin covering over 1.1 million square kilometers (425,000 square miles). The Amur River flows through the Russian Far East and northeast China, and it is an important source of hydroelectric power and a vital transportation route for both countries.



